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- From: avgroeni@cs.ruu.nl (Annius Groenink)
- Subject: Re: Question : ___ M-ROS ___
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.102304.11365@cs.ruu.nl>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 10:23:04 GMT
- References: <743@vercors.frec.bull.fr> <1993Jan23.100821.24576@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Organization: Utrecht University, Dept. of Computer Science
- Keywords: M-ROS
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- In <1993Jan23.100821.24576@midway.uchicago.edu> coonstot@quads.uchicago.edu (charles orville onstott) writes:
-
- >Switcher is primarily intended to be used with
- >Steinburg-Jones software though it will work with others.
- >(I have, for example, run Word Perfect simultaneously with
- >my Cubase without any trouble.)
-
-
- It is, however, a pain to use a program that sends MIDI strings in parallel
- to Cubase. I wrote an MT-32 patch editor that runs as an accessory. Not
- only does Cubase hide my windows without a clear reason, it also sends MIDI
- bytes right through my Midiws calls. I get all kinds of exclusive checksum
- errors and buffer overflows on the 32. As all sequencing software I know,
- beneath the nice surface there is utter crap, in Cubase as well.
-
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- Annius V. Groenink -- phone (private): +31 5700 29396
- Mathematics/Computer Science -- e-mail (university): avgroeni@cs.ruu.nl
- University of Utrecht --
- Netherland -- ZFC Computing, Deventer (same phone)
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